Month: December 2008

The story of Jonah is perhaps one of the more well known stories of the Old Testament, but it’s so much more that just the story of a man and a fish. In this final chapter, we find Jonah outside the city walls hoping for God’s judgement, and raging when it doesn’t come. How are… Read more

Death by Love is a surprising, shocking, unusual and deeply moving read. For anyone who has ever heard Mark Driscoll (coauthor along with Gerry Breshears) preach, this is not in anyway surprising. Mark Driscoll is the Preaching and Theology Pastor for Mars Hill Church, Seattle; a church planted just over ten years ago and now… Read more

This is the first post in a five part series considering what the Bible teaches about itself. The remaining posts in this series are 2. How to Read the Bible, part 1, 3. How to Read the Bible, part 2, 4. How the Bible Reads Us and 5. Reading the Bible, a practical guide. In… Read more

The story of Jonah is perhaps one of the more well known stories of the Old Testament, but it’s so much more that just the story of a man and a fish. In chapter 3, we see the significance of the Ninevites believing God, as something beyond the Ninevites believing in God. What does our… Read more

The story of Jonah is perhaps one of the more well known stories of the Old Testament, but it’s so much more that just the story of a man and a fish. In the third of a five part series, Ronnie Evans looks at God’s grace and the call to repentance.

This last month has been extremely exciting for the church. We have held a series of evenings, centred around Eden – why Firwood Church is now involved in this and what it will mean to each member of the fellowship. Matt Wilson (The Message) spoke about the vision and purpose of Eden and the implications… Read more